45 days after the incident that shook one of the most powerful nations in the world, a bill was hastily passed. The Patriot Act . This changed the world.The patriot act was passed by US president George Bush as an direct response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.It was a effort to tighten U.S. national security, particularly as it related to foreign terrorism. In general, the act included three main provisions:
- It expanded abilities of law enforcement to surveil, including by tapping domestic and international phones
- It eased interagency communication to allow federal agencies to more effectively use all available resources in counterterrorism efforts; and
- It increased penalties for terrorism crimes and an expanded list of activities which would qualify someone to be charged with terrorism.
